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Show ODD FELLOWS CLOSE SESSION PROVO. April 20 Odd Fellow? of ftah yesterdav elected Parley I '.ils of Salt Lake as grand master of the grand lodge of the Mate. ,ir Davii Is a member of Friendship lodge No. i;7 of Salt Lake Elections and installations were the prinolpal business transacted at yesterday's session of both tho grand lodge and of the Roholcaha other officers elected to mrvn dm-inr t year 19221923 woro. Deputy grand mastoiv YV. S Marks, EJureka lodge No. 47; grand warden. W. F. House. Corlnne lodge No 4; grand secretary, Charles A. Stain! Wlldey lodge No. 39, grand treasurer. J. O. Reynolds. Sprlngvllle lodge N'o I 44. grand representative Han-. Phillips. Phil-lips. Salt Lake lodge No 8, Most o; the afternoon was devoted to the in- j etallation ceremonies The following officers of the He- I bekah assembly were also inst.Uled yesterday afternoon President Mrs. Orisea Celventra of Sprlngvllle! vloo 'president, Mary Coil of Salt Lake; I warden, .Mrs. Rom Taylor of Eureka! secretary, Mrs. Clara I Moore of Salt i..ii;e. treasurer Mr- Mabel mils of I Price. The advisability of building an Odd Follows- home came up for dlscu-lon dlscu-lon In the grand lodge session and i the sentiment of those assembled fa- vored some action In the matter of initial steps toward the establishment of a home In this state. A oommlt-I oommlt-I tee of throe was appointed to investigate investi-gate a suitable jtlte for the horn, and report at the next session of the grand lodge The state convention' came to a close last night when the dole-gates of the encampment the grand lodge and the assembly were guests of the ProVO lodge No. 14 and the Deborah Rebekah lodge N... 6 at n banquet Which whjs served at the Odd Fellows' Fel-lows' hall The visit Inc delegates expressed their appreciation of the splendid hospitality hos-pitality shown them during the!-visit the!-visit In Provo oo |